Sasha Maslov/Sony World Photography Awards 2023
Photographer Sasha Maslov was shortlisted for this portrait, taken at a damaged apartment building in the city of Irpin, Ukraine. Scroll through the gallery for a selection of images from the Sony World Photography Awards' professional categories.
Julia Christe/Sony World Photography Awards 2023
German photographer Julia Christe was shortlisted in the wildlife and nature category for her animal portraits.
Nicola Zolin/Sony World Photography Awards 2023
Italian photographer Nicola Zolin captured tributes to late soccer star Pelé in the Brazilian city of Santos.
Cesar Dezfuli/Sony World Photography Awards 2023
Photographer Cesar Dezfuli documented lava flows from a volcano on the Spanish island of La Palma, in the Canary Islands.
Hugh Kinsella Cunningham/Sony World Photography Awards 2023
Peace activist Liberata Buratwa, pictured in her garden in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, poses for photojournalist Hugh Kinsella Cunningham.
Tariq Zaidi/Sony World Photography Awards 2023
Photographer Tariq Zaidi was recognized for his series on the bustling Hamar Weyne fish market in Somalia's capital, Mogadishu.
Marylise Vigneau/Sony World Photography Awards 2023
Marylise Vigneau's portrait of World War II veteran Acek Urmanbetov. The 98-year-old, who lost a leg in the fighting, lived in the Kirghiz Soviet Socialist Republic after the war. He went on to write a book about women who raised their children alone after their husbands left to work in Russia and never returned after the USSR fell.
Ebrahim Noroozi/Sony World Photography Awards 2023
A girls soccer team poses for photographer Ebrahim Noroozi, in Kabul, Afghanistan.
Martin Broen/Sony World Photography Awards 2023
A shortlisted image by American underwater photographer and diver Martin Broen.
Corey Arnold/Sony World Photography Awards 2023
Photographer Corey Arnold documented the relationship between a North Carolina couple and the bears that show up on their back porch.
George Steinmetz/Sony World Photography Awards 2023
An aerial shot by George Steinmetz shows sun-dried red chilis being sorted on a family farm near Guntur, in India's Andhra Pradesh state.
Simone Tramonte/Sony World Photography Awards 2023
A view of the Middelgrunden offshore wind farm, taken from a beach in Copenhagen, Denmark, by photographer Simone Tramonte.
Ronald Hoogendoorn/Sony World Photography Awards 2023
Shortlisted in the sport category, Ronald Hoogendoorn captured this shot of Italian volleyball player Paola Egonu during last year's Women's World Championship in the Netherlands.
Zhu Zhu/Sony World Photography Awards 2023
This striking image, by Canadian photographer Zhu Zhu, was shortlisted in the wildlife and nature category.
Thomas Morel-Fort/Sony World Photography Awards 2023
French photographer Thomas Morel-Fort was included for his series documenting the fortunes of a young Senegalese jockey, Fallou Diop.
Andres Gallardo Albajar/Sony World Photography Awards 2023
Spanish photographer Andres Gallardo Albajar was recognized in the architecture and design category for his series documenting the work of late architect Ricardo Bofill.
Mingrui Liu/Sony World Photography Awards 2023
Chinese photographer Mingrui Liu was shortlisted in the documentary projects category.
Jonas Kakó/Sony World Photography Awards 2023
The Hoover Dam, on the border of the US states of Nevada and Arizona, as seen by German photographer Jonas Kako.
CNN  — 

An aerial view of a volcano, a shot from inside a damaged building in Ukraine and a portrait of a dog are among the best images taken globally in the past year, according to judges of the prestigious Sony World Photography Awards.

Shortlisted entries and finalists in the annual competition’s 10 professional categories, which span portraiture, sport, landscape and the environment, were unveiled by the World Photography Organisation on Tuesday. The winners will be announced alongside the youth and student competitions, in addition to categories open to amateur photographers, on April 13.

More than 415,000 images were entered across this year’s competitions, with over 180,000 of them eligible for the professional categories. Organizers said that 2023 has seen the highest number of entries in the awards’ 16-year history.

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A girls soccer team poses for photographer Ebrahim Noroozi, in Kabul, Afghanistan.

Three finalists, as well as five to seven shortlisted photographers, were chosen in each category. The selected images were shot by photographers hailing from over 30 countries in locations ranging from an abandoned cement factory in China to a fish market in Somalia.

A panel of judges comprising curators, museum figures and photo editors based its decisions both on the entrants’ technical skill and whether they demonstrated “an original approach to storytelling,” according to a press release. Jury chair Mike Trow described this year’s winners as “exciting and challenging.”

“They covered the profound and ongoing discussions around narrative truth and agency in art,” he added, “as well as wider environmental, political and societal viewpoints.”

Scroll through the gallery above to see a selection of images from the Sony World Photography Awards professional categories.